Since the Animal Adventure Park in New York began live-streaming April the giraffe's impending birth on Feb. 10, 35 animals have been born or hatched at the Dallas Zoo through Thursday.

The animals spanned 14 species, and there are a lot of birds and snakes.

Bolasie, the big-eared Eastern bongo, was born Feb. 17 to mom Hidaya. She's the first bongo to be born at the zoo since 2015.

Chispa the lesser anteater gave birth Feb. 25 to the zoo's first tamandua baby named Corajosa, or Cora for short. Tamandua births are rare in human care, and only three babies survived last year in zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the zoo said.

Then there was the first lion cub to be born at the zoo in more than 40 years — Bahati Moja — who arrived on St. Patrick's Day. She was born via C-section to Lina, who had previously delivered two stillborn cubs.

February, March and April were busy months for satanic leaf-tailed geckos, also known as fantastic leaf-tailed geckos. Four hatched during that time. The geckos have camouflage that helps them mimic a dead leaf, which gives them a defense against predators in their native Madagascar.

There's also an African penguin, crested pigeon, green woodhoopoe — a fancy-looking bird with feathers like an oil slick — and 17 white-lipped island pit vipers, all of which hatched Feb. 19.

Lion cub Bahati Moja was born March 17 at the Dallas Zoo. She weighed at 2.8 pounds at birth.

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Bolasie the Eastern bongo, born Feb. 17. She's the first bongo to be born at the zoo since 2015.

Cora, a lesser anteaster born Feb. 25 to mom Chispa. She is the Dallas Zoo's first tamandua birth.

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A satanic leaf-tailed gecko, otherwise known as the fantastic leaf-tailed gecko, one of four born at the zoo in the past couple of months.

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Not a picture of the one that hatched, but this is an African spoonbill. Last year, the zoo welcomed eight of these chicks, a record for the zoo.

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The Dallas Zoo's brother-sister penguin chick pair, Opus and Moshi, take their first swim in Dallas on March 22, 2017. Another African penguin was born at the zoo on Feb. 15.